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Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.

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|btext=ης (ἡ) :<br />jeune génisse, <i>animal</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[δαμάω]].
|btext=ης (ἡ) :<br />jeune génisse, <i>animal</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[δαμάω]].
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|dgtxt=(δᾰμάλη) -ης, ἡ<br /><br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-μᾰ-]<br />[[ternera]], [[novilla]] E.<i>Ba</i>.739, Theoc.4.12, <i>PTeb</i>.729.10 (II a.C.), <i>PSarap</i>.8.4 (II d.C.), <i>POxy</i>.1734.2 (II/III d.C.).
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Transliteration A: damálē Transliteration B: damalē Transliteration C: damali Beta Code: dama/lh

English (LSJ)

[μᾰ], ἡ,

   A = δάμαλις, E.Ba.739, Theoc.4.12, POxy.1734.2, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 520] ἡ, = δάμαλις, Eur. Bacch. 738; Theocr. 4, 12 u. öfter.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δᾰμάλη: ἡ, = δάμαλις, Εὐρ. Βάκχ. 739, Θεόκρ. 4. 12, κτλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
jeune génisse, animal.
Étymologie: δαμάω.

Spanish (DGE)

(δᾰμάλη) -ης, ἡ

• Prosodia: [-μᾰ-]
ternera, novilla E.Ba.739, Theoc.4.12, PTeb.729.10 (II a.C.), PSarap.8.4 (II d.C.), POxy.1734.2 (II/III d.C.).